![]() ![]() I’m trying to set and scan a series called Steins Gate).Ģ 02:28:29 DEBUG : rclone: Version “v1.41” starting with parameters Ģ 02:28:29 DEBUG : Using config file from “/home/pi/.config/rclone/nf”Ģ 02:28:31 INFO : Encrypted drive ‘gcrypt:Media’: Modify window is 1msĢ 02:28:31 DEBUG : Encrypted drive ‘gcrypt:Media’: Mounting on “/home/pi/gdrive”Ģ 02:28:31 DEBUG : Adding path “vfs/forget” to remote control registryĢ 02:28:31 DEBUG : Google drive root ‘Backup/Media’: Checking for changes on remoteĢ 02:28:32 DEBUG : Google drive root ‘Backup/Media’: All changes were processed. It looks like rclone is receiving Sonarr requests (e.g. but special care must be taken since Windows Services cannot access network drives (X: mapped drives or servershare UNC paths) without special. Without the cache and the rclone log, you might be getting some errors though if it isn’t working.Īre you table to add in the rclone log with debug to see what it’s doing? If all the users match up and the permissions look right, Sonarr should be happy as well. rw-rw-r- 1 felix felix 0 Apr 14 11:08 mounted That being said, can you just run a few things and do a couple checks? ~]$ ps -ef | grep -i nzbdroneįelix 7100 1 1 07:10 ? 00:02:36 /usr/bin/mono /data/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe ~]$ ps -ef | grep rcloneįelix 3874 1 0 07:09 ? 00:00:52 /usr/bin/rclone mount gmedia: /gmedia -allow-other -dir-cache-time=160h -cache-chunk-size=10M -cache-info-age=168h -cache-workers=5 -cache-tmp-upload-path /data/rclone_upload -cache-tmp-wait-time 60m -buffer-size 0M -syslog -umask 002 -rc -log-level INFOĪnd do something like an ls -al in your mounted folder to check the permissions: gmedia]$ ls -al I think the latest beta has some fixes for the cache polling if I’m not mistaken so give that a look as even with a small library, you run at great risk since the way it grabs files without the cache. If you need any more information please let me know.Hey guys, I’m using rclone mount on my Raspberry Pi, and even though my user sees the mounted files and folders normally in the console, services running under the same user can’t, such as Sonarr and Radarr (the file browser provided by these tools won’t see anything in the mount point).ĮxecStart=/usr/bin/rclone mount gcrypt:Media /home/pi/gdrive -vfs-cache-mode writes -max-read-ahead 80M -transfers 5 -checkers 10 -config /home/pi/.config/rclone/nf -allow-otherĮxecStart=/usr/bin/mono /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe -nobrowser How do I need to have these folders set up? Most likely sonarr has some other type of checking the write permissions, like the owner of the file. I have set the folder owner and group to my user account, but in WinSCP the folders still show the owner being root, not sure if that's a bug or not. User sonarr is able to write in the directory. ![]() I know it's a permissions issue with the folders but I'm just having trouble configuring the folders' permissions. Plex is able to read these files, which I find odd. They are set to automatically mount in the /media/ directory with fstab. I have two drives apart from the main OS drive, and they separately contain movies and shows. The problem I am having is that when I go to add existing series and movies via Sonarr and Radarr, respectively, I am unable to locate the drive that the shows and movies are contained on. This time around, I decided to use Ubuntu 18.04.1 (as opposed to Windows Server 2016) and Docker. ![]() I've just recently built a home server, and went through all the steps of installing Sabnzbd, Sonarr, Radarr, and Plex. ![]()
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